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by clintonfrombirmingham,Jul 3, 2014 1:31 AM in response to siddhesh1988
clintonfrombirmingham
Jul 3, 2014 1:31 AM
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Jul 3, 2014 9:10 AM in response to siddhesh1988by Linc Davis,From the menu bar, select
▹ System Preferences... ▹ Language & Region
Select your region from the Region menu.
Close the preference pane. You may have to log out and log back in for the change to take effect.
If there's no change, reset the PRAM.
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Jul 3, 2014 11:39 PM in response to clintonfrombirminghamby siddhesh1988,Yes The date & time is set to Automatic from Apple Asia (time.asia.apple.com.). I manually tried to enter the year & date but it is not going beyond 1936
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Jul 3, 2014 11:40 PM in response to Linc Davisby siddhesh1988,I reseted the PRAM too but no change.
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Jul 4, 2014 7:14 AM in response to siddhesh1988by Linc Davis,Please post a screenshot of the Language & Region preference pane. Be careful not to include any private information.
Start a reply to this message. Drag the image file into the editing window to upload it. You can also include text in the reply.
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Sep 17, 2014 11:09 AM in response to siddhesh1988by ManiThamizh,Hi, same problem happened for me when I first time working with my macbook
here how I solved it
go to system pref -> lang and region -> change the Calendar to Gregorian
if it is Indian National or something, you will get the problem you have mentioend
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Mar 14, 2015 12:17 AM in response to ManiThamizhby skyasia,Thanks Mani!!!
It was corrected after I changed the Lang and Region Calendar to Gregorian. The question is why Indian National Calendar is wrong? Is that a Bug left from Apple?
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Sep 4, 2016 10:35 PM in response to ManiThamizhby Mrun@l,Thanks man it works great for me too!!!!!
